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<blockquote data-quote="weatheringthestorm" data-source="post: 111597" data-attributes="member: 4424"><p>I would go with the IOU or the delay in picking the tooth up. That mistakenly happened to my youngest a couple of times. At least once he lost a tooth during the night without my knowing and didn't understand why the tooth fairy didn't come. I had to tell him that parents have to notify her and since he didn't tell me I didn't tell her.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child didn't have any real issues with losing his teeth, but he lost them early and quickly. </p><p></p><p>My easy child was late to start losing them. In 1st grade his teacher had a Lost Tooth Club and my easy child was desperate to have his name added. By the end of the year he was the only kid who hadn't lost a tooth. That summer one finally became a little loose. Unfortunately he lost it while eating a Snicker's bar and swallowed it. That was cause for all sorts of trauma. He wanted to go digging for it after it passed. We left a note explaining what happened instead. </p><p></p><p>He then went through a phase of wanting to keep his teeth. The meeger $2 the tooth fairy apparently wasn't enough. I only let him keep one. He had lost that during the school day and they put it in a little treasure chest. This was in 2nd grade. He still treasures his tooth, he's almost 13! It was hard forcing him to give up his teeth. I still don't understand it. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weatheringthestorm, post: 111597, member: 4424"] I would go with the IOU or the delay in picking the tooth up. That mistakenly happened to my youngest a couple of times. At least once he lost a tooth during the night without my knowing and didn't understand why the tooth fairy didn't come. I had to tell him that parents have to notify her and since he didn't tell me I didn't tell her. My difficult child didn't have any real issues with losing his teeth, but he lost them early and quickly. My easy child was late to start losing them. In 1st grade his teacher had a Lost Tooth Club and my easy child was desperate to have his name added. By the end of the year he was the only kid who hadn't lost a tooth. That summer one finally became a little loose. Unfortunately he lost it while eating a Snicker's bar and swallowed it. That was cause for all sorts of trauma. He wanted to go digging for it after it passed. We left a note explaining what happened instead. He then went through a phase of wanting to keep his teeth. The meeger $2 the tooth fairy apparently wasn't enough. I only let him keep one. He had lost that during the school day and they put it in a little treasure chest. This was in 2nd grade. He still treasures his tooth, he's almost 13! It was hard forcing him to give up his teeth. I still don't understand it. Best of luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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